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A cheap vortex mixer is a good investment if you like painting.
Plus the mixing balls are pretty cheap too if you wanted to get those. Anyways certainly one less $35 space marine is worth sacrificing for the paint mixer is all I'm saying.
I got this one and it works great for me, I like that it has a rechargeable battery inside and it has a more powerful motor than most of the others. Took awhile sifting through Amazon for a decent one. Only issue I've found is it can be finicky to get the switch triggered right to start it but that's not a big deal. Only had mine since Nov so can't speak on longevity of it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0D4B17LPS
A vortex mixer is definitely on my list. Probably going to be a while as I need a new wet palette. My homemade palette just isn't cutting it anymore. It's been great to learn with and practice with but I can feel its limitations now. The vortex is the next stop after that because I can see issues arising with badly mixed paints on a few of my test paints.
I'll have to see if I can find a non-amazon version or a suitable alternative. I try to mostly shop domestic manufacture and if not possible I avoid American or Chinese manufacture. Which is frustrating as a Canadian.